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Agribusiness Financing
All CountriesJinmi Ajayi

Welcome to the AGRIBUSINESS CHAT with Jinmi Ajayi. He shares insightful conversations with agribusiness experts and stakeholders, discusses and analyzes various value chains from poultry, piggery, fishery processing, exportation, to security, transpo...

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Gender in Nigeria's Aquaculture and Small-Scale Fisheries Value Chains
All CountriesAdam, R. Byrd, K.A. Siriwardena, S.N. Subasinghe,...
Aquaculture / Fisheries

In aquaculture: Women and men are involved in all nodes of the aquaculture value chain (Veliu etal., 2009), but the value chain activities are highly gendered. Women are more involved in post-harvest activities, while men tend to dominate in sh farm...

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Advancing Gender Equality through Agricultural and Environmental Research: Past, Present, and Future
All CountriesPyburn, Rhiannon

Over the past decade, interest in gender equality and women’s empowerment has grown rapidly, creating a unique opportunity to institutionalize gender research within agricultural research for development. This book, edited by researchers from the CGI...

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Transforming Nigeria’s Agrifood System: Wealthier, but also healthier
NigeriaOliver Ecker, Tracy Brown and Kwaw S. Andam

Transforming current food systems is widely acknowledged as key to achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals, including zero hunger, good health and well-being, and climate action (FAO et al. 2021). Yet even before the COVID-19 pandemic, billi...

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Venture Capital Firms Investing In Africa
All CountriesVazilegal

Over the years, venture capital has become an indispensable source of funding for startups and young businesses. Venture capital firms fund and mentor startups or young businesses that have long-term growth potentials. In Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya a...

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Farmers and Food Systems – What Future for Small-scale Agriculture?
All CountriesJim Woodhill, Saher Hasnain and Alison Griffith

This study challenges the common narrative that small farms (<20ha) produce most of the food consumed in low- and middle-income countries. The researchers found 72% of the world’s 560 million small farms are less than one hectare, and very small-scal...

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Agriculture Roundtable Sector
NigeriaJobberman
Sorghum & Millet

The Roundtable identified 5 key themes to drive our objective of “Harnessing Technology and Innovation to Close the Talent Gap in the Nigerian Agriculture Sector”

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O-Farms Landscape Report Ethiopia - Scoping the Potential of Circular Agribusiness in Ethiopia
EthiopiaHiwot Shimeles, Bopinc Bezawit Eshetu, Africa Circ...
Sorghum & Millet

There is a vast, untapped potential in Ethiopia’s agricultural sector, as well as considerable challenges around environmental sustainability and the need to create more jobs. The main question posed by O-Farms is: how can Ethiopia sustainably feed a...

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Sustainable Solutions for Disability-Inclusive Nutrition Programs
All CountriesCat Kirk et. al.

Malnutrition and disability disproportionally affect children living in low- and middle-income countries. They are also intertwined, with malnutrition driving disability and disability making children more at risk for being malnourished. Children wit...

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Fruit and vegetables Opportunities and Challenges for Small-scale Sustainable Farming
All CountriesFAO, CIRAD
Fruits (orange, lemon, pineapple, dates, etc.)

This book will convince the reader to care about fruit and vegetables and to see that the small-scale production of these crops is fundamental to achieving sustainable development goals. In five chapters, the reader will learn about the challenges an...

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Africa's Contributions to Global Food are Rich — and Little Understood
All CountriesEDWARD MABAYA

The highly anticipated UN World Food Summit ended with an announcement of new coalitions to increase healthy diets from sustainable food systems. The headlines for Africa coming out of the summit are all too familiar — the continent faces mass starva...

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Nigeria: Agribusiness CEO shares fundraising lessons after securing $3m
All CountriesJames Torvaney

Nigerian dried fruit snacks producer ReelFruit recently raised $3 million in series A funding from investors Alitheia IDF, Samata Capital and Flying Doctor Healthcare Investment Company. The capital will go towards building new processing facilities...